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When Is Enough, Enough? (Cat Problem)
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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 346172" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>I feel for you, I am not a cat person I keep dogs, but I do know how all animals become a part of the family. One of the main attributes of a good owner is the ability to let go and do the right thing at a time that matters the most. I hated my vet, but after talking to Apache I began to understand how they work. They love animals, otherwise they would never become Vets, they do two years more at Uni than a doctor would, and could keep your pet alive for years after its useful life could ever achieve, but it would come at a cost far outside our working income.A woman I knew who was very wealthy had a Siamese cat, she spent a fortune on his treatment each month. If you came in contact with the cat he smelled as if he was dead! He was a lovely cat but he should have been put to sleep years before.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion he spent at least a year in constant agony, as a pet owner I could never do that to any of my pets. I am sure you could not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 346172, member: 9561"] I feel for you, I am not a cat person I keep dogs, but I do know how all animals become a part of the family. One of the main attributes of a good owner is the ability to let go and do the right thing at a time that matters the most. I hated my vet, but after talking to Apache I began to understand how they work. They love animals, otherwise they would never become Vets, they do two years more at Uni than a doctor would, and could keep your pet alive for years after its useful life could ever achieve, but it would come at a cost far outside our working income.A woman I knew who was very wealthy had a Siamese cat, she spent a fortune on his treatment each month. If you came in contact with the cat he smelled as if he was dead! He was a lovely cat but he should have been put to sleep years before. In my opinion he spent at least a year in constant agony, as a pet owner I could never do that to any of my pets. I am sure you could not. [/QUOTE]
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